Published: June 1, 2026 ⢠9:47 PM IST · Updated: June 1, 2026 ⢠10:33 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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Pete Hegseth US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth praised India as "a critical anchor" for maintaining the balance of power across the IndoāPacific.
Hegseth made the remarks at an event in Singapore over the weekend, just days after US President Donald Trump's visit to China."In South Asia, India is a critical anchor to hold the line.
A powerful India acting in its own selfāinterest advances our shared goal of maintaining a balance of power in the region," Hegseth said.He also discussed plans to manufacture the Javelin antiātank guided missile (ATGM) in India.
The Indian Army had selected the Lockheed Martin and RTX (Raytheon) Javelin, but India eventually procured the Israeli Spike family of ATGMs after disagreements over transfer of technology (ToT).
Both RTX and Lockheed Martin currently have a strong presence in India."We've also committed to pursuing coāproduction with India to advance capabilities like Javelin antiātank guided munitions.
Published June 1, 2026.
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Pete Hegseth US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth praised India as "a critical anchor" for maintaining the balance of power across the IndoāPacific. Hegseth made
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Pete Hegseth US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth praised India as "a critical anchor" for maintaining the balance of power across the IndoāPacific.
Hegseth made the remarks at an event in Singapore over the weekend, just days after US President Donald Trump's visit to China."In South Asia, India is a critical anchor to hold the line.
A powerful India acting in its own selfāinterest advances our shared goal of maintaining a balance of power in the region," Hegseth said.He also discussed plans to manufacture the Javelin antiātank guided missile (ATGM) in India.
The Indian Army had selected the Lockheed Martin and RTX (Raytheon) Javelin, but India eventually procured the Israeli Spike family of ATGMs after disagreements over transfer of technology (ToT).
Both RTX and Lockheed Martin currently have a strong presence in India."We've also committed to pursuing coāproduction with India to advance capabilities like Javelin antiātank guided munitions.